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@ThunderHermit @BTC_SNEK @jchalupa_ @bnielson01 @falibilista @DoqxaScott
What about them?
Doesn’t Netflix (or something like it) offer shared/family accounts?
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
but addressed and refuted/solved by libertarians long before you were even alive and could develop your hard-on for authority.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
with the implication that without government nobody in the world could provide those services — so who’s the one not getting the epistemology?), when ALL of these arguments have not only been made before
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
In this discussion, you’ve gone from ‘most ppl don’t mind paying taxes so it’s not theft’ to ‘our institutions need money so taxation is not theft’ to ‘if you don’t like it move to the African jungle’ to ‘government helps the poor’ to ‘government keeps you safe’ (the last two
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
You repeatedly accuse me of either not knowing things I do know, or of making arguments I haven’t made.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
I have been careful, in the past, to point again and again out how much knowledge our political institutions hold and how we cannot get rid of them overnight.
But I also understand that this is regrettable.
@bnielson01 @BTC_SNEK @jchalupa_ @DoqxaScott
Your go-to criticism of ~anything is that it’s easy to vary. Discussing with you has become predictable and boring.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DorfGinger @falibilista @bnielson01 @DoqxaScott
So they can hire security companies. It’s really not that difficult.
RT @michaelmalice:
We've all forgotten that a judge struck down the plane mask mandate and the blue-pilled lost their shit and Biden said h…
RT @michaelmalice:
WHITE PILL
In the last decade the gun-rights side has shifted from "I need guns to keep my home safe from criminals" to…
RT @chillywillers:
Wow shocking result pic.twitter.com/B0wntzGnAv
RT @michaelmalice:
Since then your entire population has been imprisoned in their homes relatively easily
RT @ben_brechtken:
Wann endlich in Deutschland? pic.twitter.com/EBuBkhI4Gn
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Government exploitation of poverty is built on an altruistic lie: youtube.com/watch?v=7RFlPm…
Again, problems are soluble. Poor people can be helped without robbing others.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
'But government helps those less fortunate' is the statists' oldest trick in the book. The government helps people poorly, if at all, crowds out free-market help, and creates the illusion that without government, poor people would be lost.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Similar to how some of the worst parents have some of the best intentions.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
In dennis' picture of all this, powerful governments conspire to make people pay taxes [...].
No. I have mentioned the concept of benevolent authority. Conspiracies happen rarely – most politicians believe they're doing what's right and necessary.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
"When you taxes though"
You keep missing words and making typos. You should proofread your tweets before sending them. Discussions are difficult enough without such errors.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
I think you're using 'irrationality' wrong. I do think there are some people who gladly pay taxes btw (in fact I know at least one), but regardless it's disgusting to force even one person who doesn't.
Now you're trying exceptionally hard to make theft work.
There is freedom to be found yet, all you gotta do is leave civilization! twitter.com/jchalupa_/stat…
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
By services I mean the maintenance of infrastructure, or the policing of areas.
Sure
But as you point out with the African jungle or Antarctica, there are places you could go to avoid governments.
lolol
@mgoldingmd @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Private arbiters are already a thing used with some frequency, no?
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
They won't let you stop paying taxes by renouncing their 'services'. You have to pay them even if you never use their services. And unless you want to live in the African jungle or Antarctica, I really don't know anywhere you could go where you'd pay truly no taxes whatsoever.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
First there's the cases where he institutions tolerate that people not pay taxes, and have even evolved to accommodate it and support people in situations where they can't afford to pay them.
your slave masters sound very generous
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
It's not meant as an insult, and it is an argument.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Taxes are used to finance your precious institutions. Taxes are violently obtained. (Yes, yes, some people don't mind paying them, but think about what happens once they DO mind and refuse.) So whatever solutions such institutions bring about have blood in their past.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
I, on the other hand, find them absolutely disgusting, which you interpret as exaggeration. It's a difference in attitude.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
We can keep arguing specifics but I think the main difference between us is that you're not as disgusted by violence and coercion as you should be. You wish to accommodate them, at least to some degree, because 'institutions'.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
I JUST said institutions are financed with blood money so they can't possibly solve problems without violence.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Solving interpersonally, meaning actual positive-sum transactions, is what happens in markets – in politics there's always some loser somewhere.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Not to mention that ~all of these grand institutions, including courts, are financed using blood money.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Psychologically I agree – I thought of just that point yesterday and failed to mention it – but there's still a conflict between taxation and man's natural rights, be he aware of his rights or not.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Sometimes, but poorly, and rarely. Most of the time they steamroll, and it takes years to correct an error (courts are sloooow), with much more steamrolling happening in the meantime (see covid policies, for example).
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Well, only if I'm right. But GIVEN that I'm wrong it should, again, be easy to meet Logan's and my challenge.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
TCS definition of coercion: web.archive.org/web/2019032822…
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
So it's not quite as simple as the 'inversion' of consent, since the absence of consent does not necessarily imply coercion. For example, if nobody has asked you about X but you also don't mind X at all, you haven't consented but you also aren't being coerced.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
My conception of coercion is the TCS one: the enacting of one idea while there's still a conflicting one present in one's mind.
Or, across minds, one idea steamrolling over others without solving the conflict interpersonally first.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
That's been the case so far, but if the statists are right and there really is a convincing one, it should be easy to find, and it would automatically come with an explanation for why lack of knowledge isn't the only factor.
Gut reflektierte Kommentare zu meinen Artikeln, so wie dieser, gefallen mir immer besonders gut: blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/wer-soll…
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
What do you mean by “medal”?
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
I think you’d be surprised how many such examples people give routinely (roads, healthcare, etc).
In any case, just because you haven’t been able to change my mind doesn’t mean I won’t.
@mgoldingmd @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
One person’s thief is another’s freedom fighter.
How does that work?
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Chipkin and I already wrote about how to change our minds a while back: blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/libertar…
If you're not trying to make theft work, what are you doing?
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
I take it "garning" = 'gaining'
I don't know what you mean by "medal".
Are you referring to this tweet of yours? twitter.com/jchalupa_/stat…
A German’s pro-gun-control opinion, given their past.
@AxelBuchmuller
Also Eigentum wegnehmen, um Eigentum zu schützen? Das passt doch irgendwie nicht zusammen.
RT @aginnt:
Seriously these people are addicted to hysteria. pic.twitter.com/ByiuAhXjCq
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
still sounds like you're working hard to make theft work
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
you should state in simple, plain english, what you think my conception of coercion is, so that we can correct it
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
yes, well, again, you're arguing against something i'm not arguing for, because i think the child has a right not to be beaten no matter what the political institutions in its country say.
nor would i ever suggest that protecting children is coercion against parents.
@DorfGinger @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
And you laying into me in the Telegram chat and calling me a 'dweeb' was also unrelated?
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
I don't know why you're working so hard to make theft work. You don't stand to gain anything from that.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
But let's assume the government is this all-knowing, all-wise, Santa Claus organization, and whatever it touches works out beautifully. Well that still doesn't make theft okay.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
What's less well known is that in many of these areas, there used to be free-market services that had already developed the knowledge, but then government crowds them out and eventually monopolizes the sector. Afterwards people can't imagine it being any other way.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
You claim the government does well in the areas you mention. But it's also well known it usually fucks up everything it touches, and that its 'services' could be better provided by the market.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Your tweets once more claim contradictions where there are none. The concept of benevolent authoritarians is well known. I never claimed that our politicians enjoy coercing their subjects.
@DorfGinger @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Wait, are you still mad at me for calling out your misquote of me weeks (months?!) ago?
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
"have their kids go to a school"
the "have" sounds like the parent making that decision, whether the child likes it or not, so yea that'd be coercive, too
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
But yes for large parts of our lives we do "live in hellish nightmares of societies drowned in tyrannical coercion". Def for the first ~18 years. For some, much longer.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
I have already said that delegation to a lawyer is legitimate. So you should have already realized that you don't know what I understand coercion to be.
People def can consent to surgery and power of attorney. With kids it depends on whether they want to go to school or not.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Why don't people bother with that?
Because they're brainwashed into loving authoritarianism and neglecting their own preferences from a young age: blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/the-true…
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
I take property and other rights seriously and make no exceptions.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Well, you did speak of “[p]eople who aren't concerned with this issue and take it for granted as legitimate […].”
And no I’m not exaggerating. I’m just not willing to make any accommodations for the crimes committed by politicians on a daily basis.
@bnielson01 @BTC_SNEK @jchalupa_ @DoqxaScott
Your definition of 'coercion' is easy-to-vary and arbitrary.
I use the TCS definition. Why is it easy to vary and arbitrary?
You don't acknowledge your own coercion.
Which is?
That's why you get it wrong so often.
When? Quotes?
@bnielson01 @BTC_SNEK @jchalupa_ @DoqxaScott
1) Leaving one’s country is not easily feasible for most.
2) The government rules territory despite not owning said territory, which differs greatly from other geographical contracts.
3) If you do want to leave you need to get a passport, which you can only get from the govt.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
So something isn't an imposition unless many people consider it one?
Why should the immorality of evil depend on people recognizing it as such?
@BTC_SNEK @jchalupa_ @DoqxaScott
Yeah. Jose seems to think traditions can't be impositions! And that just because there are some people who don't mind paying taxes, nobody should mind. Complete non sequiturs, both of them.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Now, before you say ‘but by voting you consent to their representing you’, let me preemptively address that and point you to the link @BTC_SNEK had shared, in which Spooner explains why that can’t be the case: praxeology.net/LS-NT-6.htm
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Delegation is a legit concept, which is why our ‘representatives’ like to invoke it to justify their crimes. I’ve never asked to be represented by any politician — that representation is instead hoisted on me by force.
@WorriedDenizen @bnielson01 @DoqxaScott
No, you’re worse than Scott, because as far as I know he doesn’t tyrannize kids for work, let alone expect others to feel sorry for him because he allegedly hasn’t been able to find another job. 🎻
.@Karl_Lauterbach ist ein Tyrann.
„In den frühen Phasen einer Epidemie muss hart und früh reagiert werden.“
Weil das ja auch bei Corona so gut geklappt hat, ne? twitter.com/marcfriedrich7…
‘Need 20+ years’ experience and PhD in computer science.’
What are you doing for freedom today? twitter.com/CommunistTerro…
@BTC_SNEK @bnielson01 @jchalupa_ @DoqxaScott
One of the great things about the West is that people can openly exchange and even endorse such texts without fear of retribution from the political establishment.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Can you steelman the argument that taxes are theft?
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Speak for yourself. It's what I mean.
I'm curious then, do you enjoy bending over for your government daddy? If not, maybe you're wrong about that; maybe that's not what we mean by rape.
@BTC_SNEK @bnielson01 @jchalupa_ @DoqxaScott
If [those alive during the founding of America] had intended to bind their posterity to live under [the constitution], they should have said that their objective was, not “to secure to them the blessings of liberty,” but to make slaves of them [...].
🔥
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Like, what impact does that have on the immorality of theft?
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
What do I care if others would agree?
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Maybe. I could see some people preferring getting ass raped once a year over having half their income stolen. I wouldn't, but some people might.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Coercion is a real political problem. And we can entertain counterfactuals to help us see factuals more clearly.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Not living in that world, you easily see that it would be abhorrent. That's what taxes look like to me in our world.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
It's a counterfactual, yes. But you could imagine a world in which politicians advocate rape, for whatever concocted reasons, and with the same 'democratic' justifications.
@BTC_SNEK @bnielson01 @jchalupa_ @DoqxaScott
I've had these conversations with Bruce before. My impression at the time was that he doesn't understand what coercion is. See the comments here: blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/governme…
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Why? Because taxes are used to finance the government and the 'democratically determined' budget whereas rape could not be used for such a thing?
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Again, it's possible and desirable to live in a world without violence. There's no defending the violence committed by pointing to its congressional/parliamentary approval.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Sadly, these upsides are heavily outweighed by the massive scale of the crimes committed against citizens every day.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
This gang of robbers is slightly better than other criminals in that it is somewhat receptive to criticism and will offer a somewhat independent court (though also financed by blood money) to hear your grievances.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
If people join the government they become part of the biggest gang of robbers. They'll get paid in blood money. If you take that notion seriously, you won't ever want to become part of the government. It's why I could never be a politician.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
It's not just a prejudice. You just don't seem to want to take my arguments seriously; think them all the way through; give them a chance.
I'll tell you right now that I may be mistaken. Not feeling like talking to someone specific doesn't make me dogmatic. There'll be other, better people who will point out my mistakes anyway.
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
'But every election all parties agree some amount of raping is necessary and good, and people vote for those parties to be in power. Not wanting to get raped is just a philosophy, I don't think it accurately depicts people' relationship with their government.'
@jchalupa_ @BTC_SNEK @DoqxaScott
Just replace 'tax' with 'rape' or something else that's less controversially bad and you should see my point. It's amazing how much people will bend over backward to justify violence in the name of 'liberal democracy'.
You don't seem to understand what libertarianism is about.
Nah, I don’t particularly enjoy discussing with Scott. If that makes me someone who doesn’t believe in criticism, so be it.